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A new thread:
I've been working on a paper on typography and have a tremendous amount
of excellent material (book people love to write, don't they?), but
haven't found anything recent on this, so I'm hoping some of you might
have thoughts or ideas.
Jenson's type design from the late 1400's has been deemed very beautiful
by many throughout history, and has been oft-copied and even "improved"
upon by some. But the most recent work I've found was mid-20th
century. Do any of you know of any currently working type designers who
are interested in Jenson and have made "new" Jenson faces?
Thanks in advance for your time and interest.
Sincerely,
Kristi N. Austin
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Kristi N. Austin, Library Assistant 3
Idaho Health Sciences Library
Idaho State University, Box 8089
Pocatello, ID 83209
(208)282-3094 voice
(208)282-4687 fax
mailto:austkris@isu.edu
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